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Tour highlights
Explore a subterranean cave, formed thousands of years ago by molten lava.
Ride an Icelandic horse across volcanic black sand beaches.
Play with an ancient breed of goats at the Háafell Goat Farm.
Immerse your kids in a real life geology lesson as they experience thundering waterfalls and erupting geysers, walk along tectonic plates, and try food cooked underground using geothermal energy.
Price includes:
- In-destination transfers in comfortable vehicles
- Age-appropriate activities
- Family-friendly accommodations
- Price per person based on two adults and two children
- 24-hour support while you travel
Itinerary idea
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When your family arrives in ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã°ì, you'll transfer by private car through scenic fjordland to Húsafell in west Iceland. En route, you'll visit the impressive Hraunfossar waterfall and stop at the Háafell Goat Farm. Here, you'll hear the history of this ancient breed and even get a chance to play with these friendly animals.
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Begin your day at VÃðgelmir lava cave: a huge cavern formed thousands of years ago by a volcanic eruption. The adventure continues this afternoon as you join a small-group guided tour to ³¢²¹²Ô²µÂáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô glacier and venture inside, exploring its subterranean network of icy tunnels.
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Your next stop is the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, where your private guide will take you to see seals basking lazily on Ytri Tunga beach, marvel at Kirkjufell mountain, and see the massive Snæfellsjökull glacier, which features in Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
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Journey south with your guide to the famed Golden Circle region. Here, your family will see the awesome powers of geology first-hand. Walk between the diverging tectonic places in Þingvellir National Park, see an erupting geyser at Geysir Geothermal Area and get up close to the thundering Gullfoss waterfall. You’ll also stop at Laugarvatn Fontana and see how they bake traditional Icelandic bread in the ground using nothing but geothermal energy. Of course, you will be able to taste the bread too.
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Your focus today is Iceland’s rugged south coast. On your private tour, you’ll wander below the towering basalt columns of Reynisfjara Beach, walk behind the falls at Seljalandsfoss, and feel the spray of Skógafoss waterfall. You’ll also join a small-group horse riding tour along one of the area’s distinctive black sand beaches and learn more about the unique qualities of the stocky Icelandic horse.
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Head to Iceland’s capital via the Reykjanes Peninsula: this craggy landscape is dotted with volcanic craters, steaming fumaroles and mossy lava fields. Discover bubbling mud pools and startlingly blue turquoise lakes with your guide, and explore this barren landscape used by NASA to train astronauts for Apollo missions to the moon. At the end of your tour, you’ll check into your hotel in ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã°ì.
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Venture onto the water on a small-group whale-watching tour and see these gentle giants up close. If you’re visiting in the summer, you’ll also have the chance to see puffin colonies that come to nest on Iceland’s coast each year. You’ll have this afternoon at leisure to explore ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã°ì.
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Enjoy a final morning at leisure in ¸é±ð²â°ìÂá²¹±¹Ã°ì before taking a private transfer to KeflavÃk Airport in time for your onward flight.
Accommodation
- Keflavík
- Hella
- Reykjavík
The specialist who designs your trip to Iceland will have explored the country many times and, in some cases, lived there. Their first-hand knowledge gives us the belief that no other travel company can match our expertise in helping you plan your trip.
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